Bernard Watts wrote: > On launching from the terminal or xterm using command line the icons > now work but I get the following > > ** (gwyddion:15651): WARNING **: Cannot load window icon: Impossibile > riconoscere il formato di immagine per il file > ?/sw/share/gwyddion/pixmaps/gwyddion.ico? What version of shared-mime-info do you have? It was recently updated, in part due to issues with processing .ico files. > > Also when I get Info on the application from the gwyddion menu I get > > (gwyddion:15651): Pango-WARNING **: Error loading GDEF table 0x6ead > > (gwyddion:15651): Pango-WARNING **: Error loading GSUB table 0x6ead > > (gwyddion:15651): Pango-WARNING **: Error loading GPOS table 0x6ead > That may be the normal noise associated with some GNOME applications. > > > If I launch from Xterm applications menu the icons do not work > > That would be due to X11.app not processing your login configuration. This has been the case since the 10.2 beta version of Apple's X11.
You can change the Terminal item in the Applications Menu to use "xterm -ls" rather than "xterm" as its command. To do the same thing for an xterm that is launched at X11's startup, use defaults write org.x.X11 app_to_run '/usr/X11/bin/xterm -ls' > > Il giorno 11/feb/09, alle ore 13:11, Alexander Hansen ha scritto: > >> >> On Feb 11, 2009, at 3:00 AM, Bernard Watts wrote: >> >>> I've installed a working gwyddion 2.12-4 package, as a Fink package >>> on a PowerPC G5 iMac even though its listed only as 10.5/i386 and >>> 10.4/i386 distributions only. Is this supposed to happen? >>> It seems to work except for the icons in the menus. >>> >>> >>> Bernard Watts >> >> The icons work here. There may be a missing dependency, then. >> >> If you're launching it from a terminal, are there any messages that >> show up? Otherwise you can use the Console application >> (/Applications/Utilities/Console) and see if there's anything in that. > > Bernard Watts MA D.Phil > > **##NOTE. My TELEPHONE NUMBER HAS Changed to (+39) 0521 269207 **## > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Create and Deploy Rich Internet Apps outside the browser with Adobe(R)AIR(TM) software. With Adobe AIR, Ajax developers can use existing skills and code to build responsive, highly engaging applications that combine the power of local resources and data with the reach of the web. Download the Adobe AIR SDK and Ajax docs to start building applications today-http://p.sf.net/sfu/adobe-com _______________________________________________ Fink-beginners mailing list [email protected] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.beginners
